Thus there are no people with a White complexion in America today.
Now you are learning dimwit
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But some Europeans come vvvery close.
.But many Greeks today are not noted for being the lighter, closer to white Europeans, so keep the red herrings coming Posts: 42940 | From: , | Registered: Jan 2010
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,: .But many Greeks today are not noted for being the lighter, closer to white Europeans, so keep the red herrings coming
Thus there are no people with a White complexion in America today.
Now you are learning dimwit
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But some Europeans come vvvery close.
.But many Greeks today are not noted for being the lighter, closer to white Europeans, so keep the red herrings coming
From where does this "diversity come" on such relative small landscape/ mass.
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ish gebor i mean sunburn as it means pain of the skin or peeling of the skin making the skin red etc etc etc
heliomenos means "one who bathes in the sun" not sunburnt kelainos in ancient Greece means "dark one" not sunburnt (the Ancient Greeks get darker when they stay in the sun)
i want a quote where an ANCIENT GREEK describes the symptoms of what we classically call sunburn
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quote:Originally posted by the questioner: ish gebor i mean sunburn as it means pain of the skin or peeling of the skin making the skin red etc etc etc
heliomenos means "one who bathes in the sun" not sunburnt kelainos in ancient Greece means "dark one" not sunburnt (the Ancient Greeks get darker when they stay in the sun)
i want a quote where an ANCIENT GREEK describes the symptoms of what we classically call sunburn
quote:Originally posted by the questioner: ish gebor i mean sunburn as it means pain of the skin or peeling of the skin making the skin red etc etc etc
heliomenos means "one who bathes in the sun" not sunburnt kelainos in ancient Greece means "dark one" not sunburnt (the Ancient Greeks get darker when they stay in the sun)
i want a quote where an ANCIENT GREEK describes the symptoms of what we classically call sunburn
I know what you meant. I am looking for the word itself, in relation to modern and classic meaning. From there you can lookup the word in context and comparable.
Posts: 22244 | From: האם אינכם כילדי הכרית אלי בני ישראל | Registered: Nov 2010
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